Gentlemen starts your cars. It's a race to see who can eat the most pellets.

User Rating: 7.4 | Dodge 'Em 2600
Dodge 'Em is a rather unique race car game that is a clone of Pacman done racing style.

Gameplay: In Dodge 'Em the main goal is to eat all the dots on the track and not crash into the computer controlled car that is after you. You and the computer controlled car will be going in different directions on the track so you must carefully pick which row of dots you want to eat. Otherwise you might find yourself on head-on collision with the computer car.

In two player mode you each took a turn until you crashed.

Each player is given 3 turns to eat as many dots as possible. If a player succesfully eats all the dots and does not crash during their turn. They are given another set of dots. For each turn there was 5 sets of dots total. This means if you master the game you have 15 levels to max out your points.

Graphics: Average graphics for the Atari. The levels are all the same in this game. You have 4 rows of dots to eat and a computer car to dodge. The colors in the game does make your car standout from the computer car. But overall the graphics are still average for this game.

Sound: Very bland but your standard Atari sounds. Bleeps as you eat dots. And a bloop if you crash into the computer car.

Value: This was a two player game and because of how the game was played. Replay is high as you would want to master this game. Or at the very least outscore the second player.

Tilt: While this game is basically a Pacman clone. Dodge 'Em was a nice addition to your gaming collection. The gameplay and the fact that you could only go in one direction made the game challenging. This game also cost me a couple of joysticks as I would stress out many of them trying to escape crashing into the computer car.